After Pakistani cyber attackers hacked Thiruvananthapuram airport's website yesterday, a group of cyber experts from Kerala - the 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' - decided to respond in kind: by hacking the website of a Pakistani airport. They also invited others to log in and "nail the site," too.TNN | December 30, 2016, 09:25 IST

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The 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' hacked the website of Sialkot airport in Punjab province.,

They changed the password to 'malayalees.',

The group invited others to use the new login information to "nail" the site.,

An example of the the 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' handiwork THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After Pakistani cyber attackers hacked Thiruvananthapuram airport's website yesterday, a group of cyber experts from Kerala - the 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' - decided to respond in kind: by hacking the website of a Pakistani airport.

But the 'soldiers' weren't content just to hack the site. They invited others to log in and "nail the site," too.

The hackers, who're from all over the state, obtained the login information for the website of the Sialkot International Airport in Pakistan's Punjab province. The changed the password to 'malayalees' and shared the new login details with the public.

And they had some advice for potential 'trollers' - in other words, Internet users who might use the information to post provocative content on the site.

Trollers shouldn't change the password, so others like them could express their creativity too, the group said.

The group also took screenshots of its own handiwork, which it published on its Facebook group.